Mon 17 February - Fri 21 February 2025: A 5 Day Escorted Coach Holiday to Eastbourne with Jones Holidays
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17 - 21 February 2025
Monday Friday
5 Days
From £479
Situated on the southeast coast, Eastbourne has always been a firm-favourite for many. And on this holiday, we have many single rooms available a great excuse to get away with your friends, or alone, and enjoy this charming seaside resort with its delightful cafes and pretty gardens.
Eastbourne | Alfriston | Rye | Hastings | Lewes
We depart from your home and travel south to Eastbourne where tea and coffee await you on arrival whilst your luggage is taken to your room.
A free day in Eastbourne to settle in and explore the town.
This morning well head to Lewes and spend a while here in the heart of rural Sussex. Lewes is a beautiful county town and is a mixture of the unusual and intriguing and so typically Sussex.
Its medieval streets, old English churches and tiny twittens (a Sussex word for alleyway) allow you to glimpse into the true essence of bygone Lewes. Although surrounded by chalk cliffs, the townscape is dominated by the remains of a Norman castle and is also home to the handsome townhouse of Anne of Cleves (fourth wife of King Henry Vlll).
So, make sure you make time to visit Lewes Castle and Museum (entry not included), nearly 1,000 years old, this castle offers fantastic views of the medieval streets below. And no visit to Lewes would be completed without spending some time in the Needlemakers with its ancient brickwork, massive beams, and echoes of a fascinating industrial past.
On our return to Eastbourne, well stop off in Alfriston, with its many old buildings and chocolate box streets.
Today we visit Rye, a town steeped in history. Visit the Rye Heritage Centre and see their vintage scale model of Rye, complete with a sound and light show. Make sure to also see the Rye Castle Museum, originally a bottling factory, boasting a unique 18th-century fire engine, relics from the towns shipbuilding past, and a display showing how the coastline has changed over the past thousand years.
Dont forget to take in the Ypres Tower, built in 1249 to defend Rye from invaders, with views across the marsh to what was once one of the most important harbours in the country. It has served as a fort, private dwelling, prison, court hall, and now finally as a museum. You can see where murderer John Breads was held prisoner, where prisoners were chained, and the cells in which they were incarcerated, as well as a smuggler's lantern and a model that shows the changes to the Romney Marsh coastline and the defences against Napoleon.
We then head for Hastings, which boasts the remains of the first castle in England to be built by William the Conqueror and a lovely preserved Old Town.
After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route.
Luxury coach travel
Home pick-up
4 nights accommodation, dinner (3-courses/3 choices) & breakfast
Welcome tea/coffee on arrival
Porterage on arrival and departure
Tea/coffee after dinner each evening
Free use of the hotel indoor pool.
Situated on the promenade the Best Western York House Hotel is an elegant Victorian hotel in a stunning position on the seafront and only a short walk to the pier, as well as being close to the town centre. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool as well as hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and Wi-Fi. The hotel also has many single rooms available.
DAY ONE
We depart from your home and travel south to Eastbourne where tea and coffee await you on arrival whilst your luggage is taken to your room.
DDAY TWO
A free day in Eastbourne to settle in and explore the town.
B, DDAY THREE
This morning we'll head to Lewes and spend a while here in the heart of rural Sussex. Lewes is a beautiful county town and is a mixture of the unusual and intriguing and so typically Sussex.
Its medieval streets, old English churches and tiny twittens (a Sussex word for alleyway) allow you to glimpse into the true essence of bygone Lewes. Although surrounded by chalk cliffs, the townscape is dominated by the remains of a Norman castle and is also home to the handsome townhouse of Anne of Cleves (fourth wife of King Henry Vlll).
So, make sure you make time to visit Lewes Castle and Museum, nearly 1,000 years old, this castle offers fantastic views of the medieval streets below. And no visit to Lewes would be completed without spending some time in the Needlemakers with its ancient brickwork, massive beams, and echoes of a fascinating industrial past.
On our return to Eastbourne, we'll stop off in Alfriston, with its many old buildings and chocolate box streets.
DAY FOUR
Today we visit Rye, a town steeped in history. Visit the Rye Heritage Centre and see their vintage scale model of Rye, complete with a sound and light show. Make sure to also see the Rye Castle Museum, originally a bottling factory, boasting a unique 18th century fire engine, relics from the town's shipbuilding past, and a display showing how the coastline has changed over the past thousand years. And don't forget to take in the Ypres Tower, built in 1249 to defend Rye from invaders, with views across the marsh to what was once one of the most important harbours in the country. It has served as a fort, private dwelling, prison, court hall and now finally as a museum. You can see where murderer John Breads was held prisoner, where prisoners were chained and the cells in which they were incarcerated as well as a smugglers lantern, and a model that shows the changes to the Romney Marsh coastline and the defences against Napoleon.
We then head for Hastings, which boats the remains of the first castle in England to be built by Williams the Conqueror and a lovely preserved Old Town.
DAY FIVE
After breakfast this morning we leave our hotel and make our journey home with comfort stops en route.
BB=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included
YOUR HOLIDAY INCLUDES
Luxury coach travel
Home pick-up
4 nights accommodation, dinner (3-courses/3 choices) & breakfast
Welcome tea/coffee on arrival
Porterage on arrival and departure
Tea/coffee after dinner each evening
Free use of the hotel indoor pool.
Many single rooms available
BEST WESTERN YORK HOUSE HOTEL, EASTBOURNE
Situated on the promenade the Best Western York House Hotel is an elegant Victorian hotel in a stunning position on the seafront and only a short walk to the pier, as well as being close to the town centre. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool as well as hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities and Wi-Fi.
HOTEL SYMBOLS
TV, tea making facilities, swimming pool, hairdryer, lift, Wi-Fi
DAYS | TOUR DATE | DEPARTS | TERMS | SUPPLEMENT |
5 | 17 21 FEB 2025 | MONDAY | £479 | NONE |
JONES HOLIDAYS INSURANCE | £27.28 |
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Rooms are allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited. If no single supplement applies this is limited to the tour single room allocation and therefore additional cost may apply. Prices displayed are per person unless otherwise stated. If door-to-door pick-up is included there may be additional charges for out of area. Itineraries and hotel inclusions may be subject to change. Covid-19 restrictions may apply. When making bookings you accept on behalf of yourself and your party the terms in our Trading Charter which can be found in our brochure, on our website at http://www.jonesholidays.co.uk/Jones-holidays-trading-charter, or a copy can be requested from our Sales office. If your holiday is more than 56 days from departure, we offer a 7-day cooling off period where a full refund will be offered from the date of the initial confirmation invoice (with the exception of flight holidays).
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Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bodelwyddan | Bodelwyddan, Marble Church |
Broughton | Broughton, Broughton Layby on A5104 |
Chester, (Holiday Inn) | Chester, Holiday Inn South - Layby Outside |
Chirk | Chirk, Moreton Park Garden Centre |
Colwyn Bay | Colwyn Bay, Railway Station |
Holywell | Holywell, Bus Station |
Llandudno Junction | Llandudno Junction, Train Station Car Park |
Wrexham (Plas Coch Pub) | Wrexham Plas Coch Pub |
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